I liked the scene with Andy, Erin and Robert and the coffee. I like how literally Erin interpreted what Robert asked for and how Robert just shut down the conversation about Andy/Erin after saying he got bored, haha.

I liked that episode quite a bit. Andy is a lot like Michael as a manager, but the employees are far less annoyed by him, which is a nice switch. Should be interesting to see how they develop his character to grow into the position.

Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

I don't like how much they're overplaying Kevin's stupidity. It's too cartoonish.

Truth, when he slipped it was an epic fail, that isn't the type of comedy the office is, but every year it more and more becomes generic and away from the more off beat type comedy. I miss when the show had more levels, every single character has become a Caricature of themselves. The characters have lost any sort of dynamism. They have made Kevin too stupid, Erin too weird, Oscar too Rudy G, Pam too self loathing. Andy really is the only character who has shown growth and development. Even in the few scenes they are in, you pretty much know the type of comment Ryan and Kelly will make. The show now is all about generic one liners. Not to say I wont watch as long as it's on but I know longer can't wait to see the next episode, and I had these same feelings about the show even before Michael left the show. The writers seem to be slacking a ton because every know and again there will be a great episode then followed by the same old.